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The Gem .> _ Theater FINK ORCHESTRA ( HIIjI?KK\ of .thk desert -a Western Drama. THK IMH.W Cnmedy. 1.ITTI.K FYRII. AMI THF/iU NA AV XV ? Urania." UK I \ V T I.OSF HIS Wll K-S ^J.V ? Comedy ?? OTilKlt C.OOD I'UTl KI'.S. X>'d Friday I'tfiiiimjln- <i<*m %\ ill liiic away a liyiulilul Mt'ijin^ Sil'vci' CCauileliitna u\ tU?? mir the ('??upoii.s ? i>| Ih- uivrn i>> adult pat-' r? us uuly. j.i&t iuxriv fcl) r; # j Filling III order nT"Ed :son Records, including new list, for September, ("nil .it ourstoreand hear the latest music and sons hits. ' No one thing will give so much pleasureto | so many people for so long a time at s.o little cost as a PHONLTCiK.WH. . With our easy payment plan tliey are in reach of everybody. RUSS BROS. THF Plcrri Kl" KKAMFRS j I'lif uitMMiiv ?.r your mhcriiMns is tlie mciisiitf your roniidt'iico in your your (MitorpHM*. your pro duct, .\iltl III*.- (N'oplr i nkc Mint view of it. TROI 10 Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip For any form of ex ereiso, Diitcliess Trous ersareeasy, comfortable \ imhI i-trun^ly nuuk'. They stand the most severe tost an to wear ing qualities. If n but ton comes off or they j rip in seat or elsewhere, tl^cre is ii money indem nity lor ttie wearer ? Ten Cents a Button ; One Dollar a Rip. J, K. Hoyt Sole Agent, Washington. TREAT YOUR F|ET To a pair of BOYOEN SHOES, The best in all Shoedom. We have the exclusive sate?of the .best Men's Shoes we know any thing about. OUR Boyden Shoe is a Shoe' that any mart can' w?ar with pci*le. The stock, the sytle, and workmanship is absolute ly ?>rrect. Otnkiall styles have been re ceived7\ A trial will win your trade, j SPECIAL SALE ? - Of Hamburgs. Embroideriewetc., at cost, on Thursday and Friday, OctyH and 22. Don't forget the davs. f T. W. PHILLIPS &_CO. . HUNTING SEASON Will soon open. Sale of Sample Guns will soon close. ' j These g uns are samples from Simmons Hdw. Co. All are marked with Red Tags. lUV.Uit ? ? ItlFI.K. MDIIKI. l?IO, Formerly $l.50? now STEVEN'S .'2'* RIFLE. MODKi, IDIO, Formerly 93-73, now i., 3.25 3.00 Funuerly now . ? . ! ... . , 20.00 KKlJl.Ntno.N |N)l'BLK B.IRRK1. HAMMERLESS, Fornifrly 921.^1, now LRFKVfiR DOUBLE ItARREI. RA MMKRI.KSS. Formerly 32K.00, now . .' DAVK.NPOKT IKH'RLE HARREI, H A31MERLESS. Formerly liin.oo, now I ><>i lll.K ItAKRlU, hammerEess. . Formerly $18.00, now. UTfOA lx>| jlM-:?ARRKU HAMMER, STIR TWIST. Formerly now I- C. H.VUTH llOlUMi HARREI/. HAMMER, ' Formerly IIO.'Ht, now HTKVKNM IX)i'BLR RARREI.. HAMMKR. -/ Formerly (I12.RO. nmr . . AMERICAN ROfRIJC BARREL. HAMMER. ^gnerly #12. OO. now .jy-lMINGTON SINGLE BARREL, HAMMEREESS, . rv/\ Formerly HUM>0, now 0>i/v - SIMGLK uRAHREK. JIAMMER. CAXNON BREECH. rj Expert Trap. Formerly $9,QO, now / ? HOFKINS A ALLEN, SINGLE RARREL. HAMMER. . Formerly |BJO, now 4.5 U 23.50 24.00 16.50 15.00 13.25 16 50 1?> 75 10.25 ^504 ' OBf of each article quoted, mtke^ou. se ? i now. is Plumbing & Supply Co. STATE NEWS I t'ondeuttcd Kcius of lntenttt Hap*] penlng Throughout thu State. I j | I'tuted Slates Marshal Doc leery has returned from Elizabeth City and Washington, where Federal courts! , voro held. ~^l'here~Was only one lm-1 ,>ortant case ot| the docket, and tliis| was -eon tin tied. It is a ease in which \ t^HarKc is made of using the mails ijfc^a Uig si heme ten- -swindling : order-' Rib - goods .sent. giving k6gus refer ences. et?*.. like -the Klvenbark ease| I .-oniM months afe*J- It w il i be remem-j jbered in the latter rasTtliat young i 111 vcii Lurk was convicted and^sfcni to, lih?? Atlanta penitentiary. where he L> I nuw^ Attulher man. ukiu'-iI Pu^gjjJ I who gave fraudulent references, us-1 ? tng i lie uaiue of a ? u^4l kuutu^Jliik jetgh tlrm. then i:i business, was also . . oitMi sed ami sent t-? At'.anta fur a ? otiple of years, served !?!? term and, re. atuilv -diwd 4 1; - V4 i-g i nut It a lo; til. , | correspondence. ?? W - t*. ;i:.i y. Iiitc. 42L&IU ..who. was sent* to the road torrc for two I yearn from thu Recorder's court in jilii* city f??r a murderous assault on his wife in last M;;y a year ago. I* ?o I day a free mi.'i. having been libera ? ?*;i Sunday as t:w re.-? nit of a nar f--id?):i granted by t?:ivt-rtior' J\it?hi:; on rf.it unlay. The pardon wan granted as the result of a petition signed by hi* w ife and a number ?>f residents of this city. who requested his release ion the facts i hat he was necessary to | ttc suppn; t nt" hty-fntmly and ..av^ral other reasons. " The tjjan was. serving a two-years term and had a'bout six* mnnrhti lungci' in umi. tjiuu dill lug his ~i "oil fi nenien t H?> attempted his py.'t. MiV by cuuint; the arteries in hl? arm. K^ ky Mount 'Record. John Way, thV escgpt-d eonvie+v who voluntarily gave himself uy-~f*y Sheriff Jones last Thursday with a re quest that lie be allowed to serve out i lii? unexpired tern;, is now "hard r.T I work upon the Guilford ? ounty. roads, I ***rrTTfga <ompron\Jse sentence of 3" days. Way was sentenced in 1L?0U fur twelve' months., but escaped after serving six months of the time, and after wandering from one end of the [country to the other he sett'led down, got religion and decided to do the right thing, so gave himself up. ? ?Greensboro News. The Glen wood Knitting Mill, own . ml hv Mr. C- M- Bernard, i oca tad in Olenwood. was entirely consumed by fire yesterday morning. The^mM. which was a small one-i? ? a- frame ? building, was engaged principally in i he making of hosiery. How the flre 1 started is not known. The property was valued at about* $2.000.^ud it is learned that the loss wjjs 'alnioit' en tirely covered by Insurance? vWien the place wa? discovered to be lr. rtJimea was impossibly. to che^k ? these* fie entire t>fant was - *bu r'n^d .' ? News and Observer. 1 One oTTi.e mftsi unusual phenom enon* have ever seen occurred | S ? i it a f afternoon near the corner of 'space ?of? alx+ut . on* ? Ihhh1h<4- -f ew around the corner^raln was falling; ?n:t <?] a perfectly <>ar sky. Nowhere else in the vicinty^vaipsifefre the lea.-t v; i A I ii !>??* fnit? w "it On t?i on* of those unexplained element rial disturbances which sometimes haji >en f6r which there is no explana .T??w- Bern Journal. % I K.ir!.v Saturday night a man. asked I ; .awr^nrr-' ;\ ore on . l oiori-fl, TTj giT with him to the express offl<e 10 got' rt-parfcage which he wanted ffeTrveretfP Lawrence went with the. man* xa? re quested. the package, which contain ed a gallon of liquor, was turned over to him and he started away lo de: liver ?it at the place designated. It s?'PiTis Thai somebody. overtnirsty . ror a drink saw Lawrence leave the Ex press office with the package and fol lowed him. When around on Cotanch street going -toward Third street, Lawrence was almost stunned by a brtort striking Mm w rhe ft rail and rutting his head severely. He turn ed around to see why he was thus .Attacked when he saw a man a short distance away throw another brick in him hi Lh BMWatealBaBBi Tnrwreni e |?or ?>nTiYts jacket knife in the effort to defend himself when a third brick struck him a heavy -blow on- the side, cutting off his breath i and causing him to drop the package j I His assailant' grabbed the package] and lied. ? Greenville Reflector. IIKATH AT I'INKTOWV Plnetown $nd com unity were ; maddened Sunday afternoon when the I news went forth that the death angel | liad visited the home of 5fr. and Mrs. ' RI^Trsfd Boyd, and snatched from flielr midst their son, AdlaL aged 17 1 y^aNb He was loved by all that knejF him; kind, sweet disposition, a s.mile and pleasant word for all; he will be greatly missed, not only by the grief stricken family, but by the entire community. 'TIs sad to lose one so loved, afrd at such a TTVWfe+en religion often fallto to gHre consola tion, -but soonNthe agony passes and thought aoai? to ?? fnrf lis "Ihal tttih one-who-liaa vanish^ ed from mortal vision has only gone before, to wait and welcome you to the heavenly home, where the. circle of love and kindred shall never be felt. Where no farewell aba 1 1 be taken, bat each shall lire for each throughout the ?*?? of ?U(nlty. Tb? dMMMd l?T? ? f?(b*r,_ "7 ? ~ -ti-r. ? '? ? nother and a number of brothers and I iUters . . A FRtEND. ~ Guard Negro to Prevent Lynching ? v Jackson, Miss., Qct. HJ-. ? Two hun dred soldiers, and policemen. are Kuurdiug the city prison here to pre | vent a mob from seizing and lynch l.ug Charley Goodwine, who shot and billed Mrs. George Harris, the wife pf. a cotton broker last night. The :iegro jUi>? lares the -booting was ac I'ldenta^ut immediately after IHarrisfell ot: a CToivlgd street, fu ? ?ll>; hurt, u mob seized Good wine j and started to lynch him. Twenty I ; ol icemen. summoned bj* a riot call, L'.tK thi aqtfl frtiTr Ua BLQh ?T.f.,r.. Jt had i ompetenrlcaders. The black ? ??? ??!>.? -trmm i-iiy prtwen i .!.d every policeman In town, with hwu companies of Slate militia -ind-Tf 1 the adjutant general, were placed t<i Lu>ti>-hl^ At ? o'clock ibi* oiurn .>rt~?t:^M?s.. Harris died, a mob of !??" niett Attempted to jset the, negro htr:itefe i . The- soldiers preeented I <>nyoi?et* and "the order was shouted! j charge any peisozis crossing the' nine. ? % j Goodwine declare.- that he was : "uitr us j>t a negro v.ho had taken i \! ri?.-- early this, morning. I i To UK, HISTORY MAKING FI*Ofll i.\ stAtk *S Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 20. ? The Ttoit of- President Tuft to \Mlmnig-l Lua. Tuesday, November D, will he a; ^i^M.v-r.iaklng epoch in North Ca r<>- 1 Una. and in view of rhut extraordi- ' nary event and the -numerous attrac-' thousands of ^people from the Caro lluas will come to Wilmington in or- j dcr to have the experience of a life- 1 time and enjoy the entertaining and spectacular features of the occasion.! Low excursion rat.-s for the round 1 trip nv*er*-%be five railroads entering the city will .afford the opportunity for thousands of visitors to come to Wilmington. Ticket* will be ok sale November > and 9, oh both the At lantic Coast Line and its branch lines, and on the Seaboard Air Line and its branches. Passengers ran return on any train leaving the city November ? 10th. 7*7 The Atlantic Coast Line's reduced rates and special and extra train serv ice. will embrace points throughout Carolina from The ocean uu far j west as Sanford. and. numerous points HYACINTHS A\l) ALL KINDS OF FALL AND WINTER BULBS r We have a fine assortment. Plant ; new jwiee list. ^ _ | * ? tTlOICE ( I T PLCHVEKS'.. | Wedding -Roquets. Floral Re?i*gn*, , mid Flowers fur all occasions. Mail, i telegraph and tel. phone orders will be promptly Ailed by ? y ? J. L.O'QM&CO.. FLORISTS. RALEIGH. N. C. I 'Phones. 1 4 ft. artUfpl of Ladies' Black Skirts. Special values at < $5, $6 ancf Up 9am w S. E WGM-ART in South Carolina, covering a largl* portion of that State. On all regular trains arriving and departing, extra provided, and special trains wl run en-TtrcrTiiui nlim nf November 0, starting fnSn Flprence^B. C, San -ford, N. C., and^icvv Bern, N. C. The I special trains will leave Florence. S. | G. and Xew Bern. X. r. at ;7 "a. m., :ind from Ban ford at r.:.H)fljjn-.and, returning will leave the city for 1 New I Merirat s p. hi., for Florence. at S:30| and. for Sanford at 9 p. -in. -Par-| tics .desiring to "do so fan-stay o* till November in. On the Seaboard Air l,lne and branches oil regular trains will carry extra coaches, nntf-bcrtdes a special will he operated from Charlotte to Wilmington, with a special' from Ral eigh to ? Hamlet, connecting thefe| with the Charlotte special. Low < ??iirslon rates will prevail for all] joints as far west as Charlotte.^. Committees have arranged for ac commodations forVhe overflow of vis- 1 i t..n? it ml ? the hotHp nnri ? hrrnrdinr houses will be supplemented with rooms* In private houses. Hotel and boarding house lytes win range trom $1 a day upward. TO VT5It STATU FAIR Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sawyer and I [family, of South Cflkck. left y ester- ! iday ?or Tarboro to visit Mr. -Sawyer's | ! brother. Mr. Sawyer will also take [ in?the State Fair at Raleigh this I week. CONDITIO* MORK FAVORARLK. The condition of Mrs. Annie Cher ry. who has been critically ill for the I past week, is thought to be more fav j orable today by heiyuliy&ician. gpphvs Finance is doing it with other peo ple's money. FOR FKVKRISHX*;SS and ACHING Whether from Malarious conditions. Colds"Sr overheating, try Hicks' Cap udine. It reduces thA fev$r and re lieves the aching. Illiquid ? 10, -25 and 50 cents at drug%u*tes. NEWJUJCKWHEA^P ' ' aird *"? MINCE MEAT^ E. L. ARCHBELL Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. Leary Bros.' Old Stand. Remember ? Pamlfco Grocery Company General Merchandise. ^ Only the best of everything ^cjied. Goods right ? pnces right. NOTICE. Js) committeemen, teachers and pa trons crt the Public Schools of Beau fort County. _ ? order of ihe County Board of Education the Public Schools of Beaufort county wllf" open on the In November ? Xovetn ber 1. 1901>. Parents are urged to enter their children promptly and *?w? ol- the *?nHr?? ler? w. l. vaugiianT* SA'l'k Countv Schools. store'* ml. today should hp an hi urti hiKK?r and better than tluit ??h a year ??o today us the store Itself t?: Mittcr hnd better. IF Ol'R - $4.00 Patent Leather 1 J5J10ES llltKAK THROUGH liEKORE "I HE rtr^T HOt.tt? WEAH-S THROI'OH WE WANT To GIVE VOl A NEW i'Allt. Knight Shoe Co. Only Shoe Store In the City. WASEO FLOUR ALWAYS GOOD and Those who have used it declare that "WASEO" Flour makes sweeter bread and sweeter rolls and sweet er biscuits. than any other. For sale only-by ? ? ? E. K. WILLIS. -~r C. 0. M0RRIS& CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE ARRIVALS TODAY^l Car 20th Century Flour, l.Car Meal, 1 Car Hominy, 1 Car flake White Lart?. ? IN TRANSIT ? 1 Car Kingan's Reliable Meats. ) Fresh arrivals ot fruit and produce every day. SUPERB SERVICE T o Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line NEW BAY LINE "COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA." Dini.iBrooms on Saloon Decks. Elegant Tabfe D'Hoie Dinner 75 cents; Club Breakfast, 25 to 60 cents. Polite attention and the very best service in every way. .. We solicit criticism of our service. Leave Norfolk. foot of Jackson St., |1 daily ?xc?pt Sunday &.4S p^^?.+-awv??~Baltimor^-7 a. m.. connecting with ' 1 rail lines for Phjla., N. Y., and all points East and West. For all informa tion and reservations address C. I. Chandler. C. A<; F. -R. McMjWip.T. g A.. Norfolk. Va. HORSES AND MULES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS AT WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE WF MOW MAVF WMF Good Jobs in Tobacco We are expecting tomorrow a shipment of / Nice Red Apples s^ridjisyauf Gfdirs. Prl<?6s ait-ight. e!rt^iixon & CO. The Policy insures this to you: That your suit will satisfy you in every respect; that it is absolutely All Pure Wool, tfith not a thread oi cotton in it; that the trimmings and material* are of the beat; that the Woolen has been fully shrunk before it left the Royal shops, so that it cannot shrink on your back; that the suit wil! foot good, not for a jUfar I AOBdl/Mt Will -bold its Style and Fit until completely v/crn out. And on top of that, mind you, this Insurance Policy that if the suit falls short of the guarantee, you need accept it or pay a penny forit. ' * mi jl? ukl l-fcfc *i 1, I... you can get a guarantee like this? ? " 1 ? ''Who Tailor Best in I am the only merchant in the town Tnsnranop Policy every suit I sell. That Insurance Policy is issued Jay^The Royals Tailors of Chicago and JNew York. It is made out in your name, signed by the President of - this grdat tailoring con cern, and it comes tagged on to your Royal suit when I deliver it to you.
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